Kroger Guide

Kroger has a rather simplistic coupon policy in comparison to other grocery store chains. One major difference: it specifically states that, “Store management has the right to accept, decline or limit the use of ANY coupon(s)” and “the right to limit the quantity of coupons and/or items purchased”. This means that it is essential for you to call your local Kroger(s) and ask the appropriate questions so that you can plan your trip accordingly.

1.) Coupons:

One (1) Manufacturer’s Coupon is accepted per one (1) purchased item

No more than five (5) like Manufacturer’s Coupons will be accepted for the same item in one transaction

Coupons are not doubled and will be redeemed at face value

Internet (printed) coupons are accepted

Pharmacy competitor coupons ARE accepted but this is the only type that is allowed

Internet printed coupons may be limited to two (2) per customer, per day! This might be a big question to ask your Kroger before you print coupons for your next trip. MOST stores do not enforce a policy like this. The word “may” leaves it in the hands of your local store’s management.